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131. Revolutionization in Command Of Mechanization
THE changes that have taken place in Wusih County prove the correctness of Chairman Mao's thesis: The fundamental way out for agriculture lies in mechanization. But there are two different ways to
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1977 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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132. Freeing Themselves From Heavy Manual Labour by Their Own Efforts
This is the third and last article in this series of reports. The first two appeared in our issues Nos. 31 and 33.- Ed.IN the semi-colonial old China, the reactionary government set up a few
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1977 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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133. All-Out Effort to Develop Agriculture
To develop agriaulture in a big way is essential to speeding up China's socialist economic construction. This is why the nation is now making every effort to reach the goal of producing 400 million
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1978 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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134. Farmland Capital Construction In Taoyuan County
With rare industry and determination, Chinese peasants in the vast rural areas are busy with farmland capital construction. This will boost agricultural production and will gradually transform the
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1978 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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135. Farmland Capital Construction In Taoyuan County
THANKS to the immense efforts it had put into farmland capital construction, Tao-yuan County in Hunan Province nearly doubled its grain output in 1976 as compared with that of 1965 and considerably
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1978 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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136. What the Workers and Cadres Say About Bonus
In issue No. 16 this year we reported on how the principle of "to each according to his work" is implemented at the Kailan Coal Mine. The following story about the Peking Aluminium Ware Factory
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1978 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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137. Why Factories Now Do Not Set Up Revolutionary Committees
DURING the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, revolutionary committees functioning as provisional leading organs were established in many of China's factories, enterprises and other units. Now
Author: Our Correspondent Chin Chi-chu Year 1978 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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138. Sino-Soviet Relations: Review and Prospect
The Sino-Soviet summit meeting, which is drawing worldwide attention, is to take place on May 15 in Beijing. The summit, the first in three decades, is to accomplish the historical mission of ending
Author: Our Special Commentator Yi Chu Year 1989 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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139. New Development in Sino-Soviet Relations
Jiang Zemin, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and chairman of China's Central Military Commission, is going to pay an official visit to the Union of Soviet
Author: Our Guest Commentator Yi Chu Year 1991 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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140. Between Cadres and Peasants
CHAIRMAN MAO has said: "Overthrowing the old social system and establishing a new one, the system of socialism, is a great struggle, a great change in the social system and in men's relations with
Author: by Our Correspondents Chin Chi-chu and Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 40 PDF HTML